Lieutenant Governors of Alaska, 1970-2009 (May be
incomplete!)
H.
A. Boucher 1970-74
Lowell
Thomas, Jr. 1974-78
Terry
Miller 1978-82
Stephen
A. McAlpine 1982-90
Jack
Coghill 1990-94
Fran
Ulmer 1994-2002
Loren
D. Leman 2002-06
Sean
Parnell 2006-09
Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)
1970 Nov 3:
H.
A. Boucher (Dem), elected.
1974 Nov 5:
Lowell
Thomas, Jr. (Rep), elected.
1978 Nov 7:
Terry
Miller (Rep), elected.
1982 Nov 2:
Stephen
A. McAlpine (Dem), elected.
1986 Nov 4:
Stephen
A. McAlpine (Dem), elected.
1990 Nov 6:
Jack
Coghill (Alaskan Independence), elected.
1994 Nov 8:
Fran
Ulmer (Dem), elected;
Mike
Miller (Rep), defeated;
Margaret
Ward (Alaskan Independence), defeated;
Roger
Lewis (Green), defeated;
Pete
Nolan (Patriot), defeated.
1998 Aug 25:
Fran
Ulmer (Dem), nominated unopposed.
1998 Aug 25:
Jerry
Ward (Rep), nominated;
Virginia
Collins (Rep), defeated in primary;
Don
Smith (Rep), defeated in primary;
Doyle
E. Holmes (Rep), defeated in primary.
1998 Aug 25:
Clyde
P. Baxley (Moderate Republican), nominated unopposed.
1998 Aug 25:
David
Harrison (Alaskan Independence), nominated unopposed.
1998 Aug 25:
Dan
Winn (Green), nominated unopposed.
1998 Nov 3:
Fran
Ulmer (Dem), elected;
Jerry
Ward (Rep), defeated;
Clyde
P. Baxley (Moderate Republican), defeated;
Michael
R. Milligan (Green), defeated.
2002:
Sarah
Palin (Rep), defeated in primary.
2006:
Sean
Parnell, elected.
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